Looking back on my memories of Fenn, I become emotional, but blessed that I have taken part in this amazing journey. Although I am not graduating, I feel as if this year is the end of my long Fenn career. Most of my best friends are moving on, and most of my grade for that matter.

Some of my fondest memories at Fenn seem quite distant, yet they still remain sharp in my mind. These memories include: Mr. Smith's 4th Grade Language Arts class, spelling tests with Mr. Byrd, Merowvista, lower school sports, and growing as a student. There are some memories that seem insignificant, but they are memories that matter to me. Wether it be: Big/Little Brother, being with friends, the Washington D.C. trip, the CHP, or study halls, the little events were the most exciting.

I look back on my memories of Fenn, and I know that I have grown tremendously as a student, and a person. If you had asked me what my favorite hobbies were before I came to Fenn, most of my responses would be sports related. Now, although I love to play sports, I have learned that sports are not the only things important to me, and in life. I have learned to love woodcrafting, reading, writing, and many more things.

If it were not for Fenn, I would not be the type of person I am today. I do not think I would believe in myself, or be confident and proud of who I am. Fenn has prepared me for the journeys that are to come in my life. For that, I am forever grateful.